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Release Date:
October 11, 2018
Original Title:
La sombra de la ley
Alternate Titles:
1921. La ley del plomo
La Poudrière
ガン・シティ 動乱のバルセロナ
枪城铁警
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Atresmedia
Canal+
Movistar+
Playtime
Sábado Películas
TV3
TVG
Vaca Films
Production Countries:
France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16 PL: 16
Runtime: 127
Barcelona, Spain, 1921. A tough cop from Madrid arrives in the city to locate, under the suspicious scrutiny of corrupt local police officers, a significant amount of military weaponry stolen from a train, allegedly by revolutionary anarchists.
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Art Direction:
Marta Blasco
Casting:
Eva Leira
Yolanda Serrano
Costume Design:
Clara Bilbao
Director:
Dani de la Torre
Director of Photography:
Josu Inchaustegui
Editor:
Jorge Coira
Executive Producer:
Rosa Pérez
Hairstylist:
Noé Montes
Makeup Artist:
Raquel Fidalgo
Original Music Composer:
Manuel Riveiro
Xavier Font
Producer:
Emma Lustres
Borja Pena
Mercedes Gamero
Mikel Lejarza
François Yon
Valéry Guibal
Production Design:
Juan Pedro de Gaspar
Production Designer:
Juan Pedro de Gaspar
Screenplay:
Patxi Amezcua
Sound Designer:
James Muñoz
Sound Mixer:
José A. Manovel
Sound Recordist:
David Machado
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